Day: July 16, 2025

No signal? No problem. This app lets you chat anyway

3:30 pm July 16, 2025

Few things frustrate internet users more than losing connection, being watched online or dealing with censorship. If you’ve ever had spotty service or worried about who might be reading your messages, you’re not alone. Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter (now X), is developing a new instant messaging app called Bitchat that lets you communicate […]

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Charlie Kirk names JD Vance as guiding light for young conservatives, but says GOP must deliver on promises

3:30 pm July 16, 2025

Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk points to Vice President JD Vance as the conservative candidate to beat among young voters in the 2028 presidential election, should he run. During an interview at last weekend’s Turning Point Student Action Summit in Tampa, Florida, Kirk said he believes Vance will be the candidate that young Americans […]

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‘Duck Dynasty’ star Miss Kay makes ‘unbelievable’ health turnaround after beloved husband’s death

3:30 pm July 16, 2025

Miss Kay Robertson’s health is back in order after a recent fall and the death of her husband, “Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson. During an interview with Fox News Digital, Willie Robertson and his wife Korie explained that Miss Kay was a bit depressed after the loss of her husband. The former couple were together […]

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AOC welcomes socialist Mamdani to nation’s capital as Dem leaders withhold endorsements

3:30 pm July 16, 2025

The political earthquake that shook the Democratic Party when Zohran Mamdani won New York City’s primary last month has rattled its way down to Washington, D.C., as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., hosts a “Communication and Organizing Skillshare Breakfast” on Wednesday morning. Ocasio-Cortez, the progressive champion and youngest woman elected to Congress, was an early endorser […]

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‘It’s sort of scary’: Officials flag surprising revelations from deep State Department cuts

3:30 pm July 16, 2025

When senior State Department officials set out to trim the agency in the “biggest reorganization since the Cold War,” they couldn’t get a total headcount on employees — for months, they say. “It took us three months to get a list of the people that actually work in the building,” one senior State Department official told […]

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